Day, Novell

 1    1,    9| considered, and~ ~also whom we converse withall; because sometimes
 2    2,   10|       to her, and she began to converse with him in more~ ~friendly
 3    3,    4|       he pleased to come and~ ~converse with him; and his daughter
 4    3,    8|       come hither once more to converse with me. So putting a faire
 5    4,    1|   Court, thou~ ~likest best to converse with that silly young man
 6    4,    7|          might the more safely converse together, without the suspition
 7    7,    8|       him, and therein private converse with him.~ ~ But, because
 8    7,    9|        and~ ~you, who do dally converse with so many worthy persons,
 9    8,    1|  betweene~ ~them) shee came to converse more familiarly with him,
10    8,    3|       such as used daylie~ ~to converse with me, and drinking together
11    8,    7|      where they might~ ~freely converse together.~ ~ Now was our
12    8,    9|       that taketh~ ~delight to converse with men of skill and judgement,
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